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Kofi Adjorlolo Calls It “Disrespectful” To Claim Nollywood Made Ghanaian Actors Famous

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Veteran Ghanaian actor, Kofi Adjorlolo, has reignited debate over the roots of fame for Ghana’s movie talent, insisting Nollywood did not create Ghanaian stardom.

Speaking on The Real Talk Podcast with Elizabeth Essuman, Adjorlolo argued that Ghana’s film scene had already produced recognizable stars and thriving productions long before Nigerian filmmakers began inviting them across the border.

“Though the Ghana Movie Industry may be having its own problems; it does not mean that Nigerians made us, Ghana Films made Ghanaian actors,” he declared. “Ghana movie industry and the movies produced made us popular before the Nigerian producers noticed, and called us.”

Adjorlolo traced much of today’s cross-border narrative back to Ghana’s own success stories, noting that the industry, often referred to as Ghallywood, once held a sturdy position on the continent. “Ghana movie is not down, actors are acting daily, producers are producing daily, work is ongoing daily; rather, it is the promotion and marketing that is lacking – and we’ve got to fix that area,” he stressed.

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The veteran actor stressed that many well-known actors, Majid Michel, Van Vicker, Jackie Appiah, John Dumelo, Juliet Ibrahim, Nadia Buari, Yvonne Nelson and others, earned domestic acclaim before their Nollywood breakthroughs. “Ghanaian actors gained their breakthroughs in their home country before being introduced to Nollywood,” he reminded listeners, pointing to homegrown productions as evidence of Ghana’s capability to nurture bankable talent.

While conceding that Nigerians have displayed remarkable business drive, Adjorlolo maintained that Ghana deserves full credit for its artistic foundations. He called for attention to the industry’s persistent gaps in promotion and marketing rather than simply blaming external influences.

The seasoned actor, who recently shared his lifelong passion for music dating back to childhood, urged colleagues to focus on solutions instead of criticism: collaborative strategies, he said, are key to restoring Ghanaian cinema’s visibility.

Lil Win Appeals to President Mahama’s Government Over High Domestic Flight Fares

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Kumawood actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, has expressed his frustration over the rising cost of local air travel in Ghana, urging the government to intervene and address the issue.

In a video shared on his Instagram account, the actor made a passionate appeal to President John Dramani Mahama, asking him to engage domestic airlines to reduce the cost of tickets for local flights.

“My beloved, I will plead with the Ghanaian leaders, the plane tickets are expensive,” Lil Win lamented.

He disclosed that he recently paid GH¢2,500 for a one-way ticket on Passion Air, and another GH¢2,500 for his return trip — spending a total of GH¢5,000 on a flight that lasted only an hour.

According to him, the most frustrating part of the experience is the mismatch between the hefty fares and the short duration of the flights.

In the caption accompanying his video, the award-winning actor reiterated that the fares were simply “too much” and called for urgent action to make domestic air travel more affordable for Ghanaians.

His comments have since sparked mixed reactions online, with some social media users echoing his concerns, while others argued that flight costs are determined by broader economic factors beyond government control.

Akumaa Mama Zimbi Reveals the Secret Behind Her Iconic Headscarf

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Veteran Ghanaian media personality Joyce Akumaa Dongotey-Padi, popularly known as Akumaa Mama Zimbi, has opened up about the inspiration and effort behind her signature headscarf during a candid conversation on The Delay Show with Deloris Frimpong Manso.

Famed for her vibrant and flamboyant fashion sense, Mama Zimbi revealed that her unique headscarf style is no ordinary wrap.

According to her, she begins with four yards of rich purple fabric as the base and then adds another four yards of colourful African print, bringing the total to eight yards.

“This special eight-yard combination has become my signature. Sometimes, I go all out and wear twelve yards, though it gets very heavy,” she explained with a smile.

Beyond her striking appearance, her outspoken personality also draws deeply from her roots.

Proudly Krobo and a daughter of a late policeman, Mama Zimbi often incorporates traditional African beads into her accessories, reflecting her cultural heritage.

The celebrated broadcaster also shared her secret to maintaining her radiant, youthful look, attributing it to her diet.

“I eat natural, locally sourced foods packed with nutrients. Our traditional foods are the best for health and beauty,” she noted.

Salinko And Wife Gift Their Pastor A Car – Watch Video

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Ghanaian actor and entrepreneur Abraham Davis, popularly known in the entertainment industry as Salinko, and his wife have done a remarkable gesture for toward their pastor, Rev. Stephen of the Methodist Church.

On Sunday, September 7, 2025, during church service, Salinko, in the company of his close friend Qwappiah, presented a brand-new car to Pastor Stephen.

“We Will Proceed With The Shutdown” – Sam George Reacts Strongly To MultiChoice Ghana’s Statement On DStv Pricing

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Ghana’s Minister for Communications, Technology and Innovation, Hon. Samuel Nartey George, has issued a firm response to MultiChoice Ghana following their latest statement dismissing any agreement to reduce DStv subscription fees.

In the company’s press release dated September 5, 2025, MultiChoice clarified that while it remains committed to engaging the Ministry through the established Working Committee, it has not agreed to a price reduction. The company emphasized that any decision must ensure the viability of its services.

I was severly insulted the first day I shared my cancer journey on social media – Dr Ntakra Ohene revealed

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Famed Ghanaian TikToker, Dr Ntakra Ohene has emotionally revealed how he was severly slammed the first time he shared his cancer journey on social media.

Speaking in an exclusive interview, Dr Ntakra Ohene recounted how he was insulted by social media users for sharing his cancer journey.

According to him, his critics insulted and insisted he should seek medical attention rather than sharing his journey on social media

According to him, it was through TikTok that he met the late Osanju

Dr Ntakra Ohene explained that Osanju reached out to him shortly after he publicly disclosed his own battle with cancer.

“When I first spoke about my condition, many people insulted me,” he recalled. “Osanju kept messaging me, and by the third time, I finally responded.”

During that initial exchange, Osanju confided that he had been struggling with leukemia since birth. According to Dr. Ntakra Ohene, Osanju admitted he feared speaking openly about the illness because of how others might judge him. “I encouraged him to share his truth,” he said, emphasizing the importance of honesty and support in fighting stigma.

He further recounted sending money to Osanju to help purchase medication, describing their conversations as deeply personal. “Though some advised me not to say this, I know my life could end any day,” he admitted, reflecting on his own fragile health.

I was told I’ll develop low sperm count and my manhood might never work again – Dr. Ntakra Ohene shares his cancer journey

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A Ghanaian resident in Reading, United Kingdom, Dr. Ntakra Ohene, has shared a deeply emotional account of his ongoing cancer battle in an exclusive interview with blogger ZionFelix.

According to Dr. Ohene, his ordeal began when he discovered unusual lumps around his neck while taking a shower.

Initially dismissing it as a minor health concern, further medical checks revealed the devastating news that he was suffering from high-grade Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a severe form of cancer.

Recounting his consultation with a hematologist, Dr. Ohene revealed that he was presented with two heartbreaking options.

The first was to undergo chemotherapy, which came with the possibility of infertility, low sperm count, and the risk of permanent sexual dysfunction.

The second option, refusing treatment, meant waiting patiently for death.

The father of four admitted that the diagnosis took a heavy toll on him. “When I got home after hearing the doctor’s words, I drank heavily and went to bed,” he said.

However, after reflecting and speaking with his children the following day, he resolved to undergo chemotherapy to fight for his life.

Sharing a chilling moment from his first day of treatment, Dr. Ohene recalled how a woman seated beside him in the hospital tragically died before receiving her therapy.

Despite the challenges, Dr. Ohene continues to battle the illness with courage, drawing strength from his family and faith.

His story has since touched many Ghanaians online, who have praised him for his resilience and honesty in sharing his journey.

Dr. Ntakra Ohene Reveals How He Discovered He Had Gotten Cancer

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A Ghanaian living in Reading, United Kingdom, Dr Ntakra Ohene has emotionally shared his cancer journey in an exclusive interview with ZionFelix.

Speaking in the interview, Dr Ntakra Ohene recounted how he first discovered lumps around his neck when he was in the shower.

Initially, he assumed it was a minor health issue, but sadly, it was confirmed that he has high-grade Hodgkin’s lymphoma cancer.

Going into deep details, Dr Natakra also revealed how he was given two options by the hematologist.

The two options were that if he did Chemotherapy, he wouldn’t be able to give birth because he would develop low sperm count, and the probability of his manhood ever working was slim.

Osanju Was Afraid To Speak Out About His Illness – Dr. Ntakra Ohene Reveals

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A Ghanaian living in Reading, United Kingdom, has reflected on his first encounter with the late TikTok star Osanju, sharing an emotional backstory of friendship and illness.

In an interview with ZionFelix, Nana Aidoo, widely known as Dr. Ntakra Ohene, explained that Osanju reached out to him shortly after he publicly disclosed his own battle with cancer. “When I first spoke about my condition, many people insulted me,” he recalled. “Osanju kept messaging me, and by the third time, I finally responded.”

During that initial exchange, Osanju confided that he had been struggling with leukemia since birth. According to Dr. Ntakra Ohene, Osanju admitted he feared speaking openly about the illness because of how others might judge him. “I encouraged him to share his truth,” he said, emphasizing the importance of honesty and support in fighting stigma.

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He further recounted sending money to Osanju to help purchase medication, describing their conversations as deeply personal. “Though some advised me not to say this, I know my life could end any day,” he admitted, reflecting on his own fragile health.

Expressing sorrow over Osanju’s death, Dr. Ntakra Ohene added, “If he had been living abroad, I believe he wouldn’t have died.”

Watch the full interview below.

Concerned Film Producer Pleads With Minister Sam George To Reconsider Suspension Of MultiChoice Ghana’s Licence

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A Ghanaian film producer and director, who has chosen to remain anonymous, has made a passionate appeal to the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology & Innovations, Hon. Samuel Nartey George, to reconsider the government’s decision to revoke or suspend the operating licence of MultiChoice Ghana.

In a letter dated September 5, 2025, the producer expressed deep disappointment over the Ministry’s public stance signalling the possible shutdown of MultiChoice Ghana by September 6, 2025, as well as the National Communications Authority’s 30-day notice of intention to suspend the company’s authorisation.